Wessex Poems
by Thomas HARDY (1840 - 1928)
A collection of poetry by Thomas Hardy, some of which were previously published or adapted into his prose works. - Summary by Libby Gohn
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Wessex Poems:
A Meeting with Despair ,
A Sign-Seeker ,
At an Inn ,
Ditty (E. L. G.) ,
Friends Beyond ,
Heiress and Architect for A. W. B. ,
Her Death and After ,
Her Immortality ,
I Look into My Glass ,
In a Eweleaze Near Weatherbury ,
In a Wood ,
Leipzig ,
Lines ,
Middle-Aged Enthusiasms ,
My Cicely ,
Nature's Questioning ,
San Sebastian ,
She, To Him I-IV ,
The Alarm ,
The Burghers ,
The Casterbridge Captains ,
The Dance at the Phoenix ,
The Fire at Tranter Sweatley's ,
The Impercipient (At a Cathedral Service) ,
The Ivy-Wife ,
The Peasant's Confession ,
The Sargeant's Song ,
The Slow Nature (An Incident of Froom Valley) ,
The Stranger's Song ,
The Two Men ,
Thoughts of Phena at News of Her Death ,
To a Lady Offended by a Book of the Writer's ,
To an Orphan Child a Whimsey ,
To Outer Nature ,
Unknowing ,
Valenciennes